West Cemetery

Several of the early families settled on the western side of Shelburne along the lake, known today as Shelburne Farms. In 1783, Moses Pierson and sons returned to re-occupy the Pierson farm. Others were: 1783, Captain Daniel Comstock; 1784, Timothy Holabird and Captain Israel Burritt; 1788 Eli Thayer; 1792, Colonel Frederick Saxton.

On March 3, 1806 Timothy Holabird quit claimed a half acre of his land to the town for $10.00 "for the purpose of a burying ground for the burial of their dead" and fenced it with cedar posts.

First used in 1793 with 75+ gravesites this cemetery is maintained by the town.